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Description

This is a print of my original painting. The print is on high-quality paper, in color, with the title below the image. The outside dimensions of the mat are 10x8 inches, so it will fit in a standard frame.

Ancient people painted on the walls of their caves – that much we know. Exactly why is a mystery: were they documenting hunting trips? Honoring spiritual rituals? Charting the stars? We may never know.

A copy of a cave painting that inspired my artwork is attached to the back of the print.

My version is a bit whimsical, a bit tongue-in-cheek. We love our clocktower; why not have a little fun with it? :)

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The Hudson Clocktower As Muse - What If Famous Artists Were Inspired By Our Clocktower?

Standing on the green in the center of town, the Hudson clocktower is an iconic landmark that is greatly loved by Hudson residents. Its image is used on signs and businesses are named for it. We decorate it for holidays, hold concerts and markets in its shadow, and give directions based on it ("take a left at the clock tower").

We know that Hudson has been visited by famous people throughout history, even Abraham Lincoln.

Well, what if some of those visitors were famous artists? And what if they loved our clocktower as much we do today?

I had to wonder. Then I got out my paintbrushes and created paintings as if the clocktower had been their muse.

Makes a perfect gift for anyone who knows and enjoys the clock tower in Hudson, Ohio.

The clock tower was donated by James W. Ellsworth, who was a great benefactor to Hudson in the early 1900's. In 1912, he contracted New York architect Henry Hardenburg to design and build a clock tower in a Romanesque style.

*************************************SHIPPING:

I'm happy to ship internationally; just convo me so we can figure out shipping charges.

Local Pickup: You are welcome to pick up your purchase at my studio and I will refund your shipping charges. It's at Uncommon Art, 178 1/2 N. Main St., Hudson, OH 44236. We're on the 2nd floor, upstairs from Hudson Oriental Rugs.

This is a print of my original painting. The print is on high-quality paper, in color, with the title below the image. The outside dimensions of the mat are 10x8 inches, so it will fit in a standard frame.

Ancient people painted on the walls of their caves – that much we know. Exactly why is a mystery: were they documenting hunting trips? Honoring spiritual rituals? Charting the stars? We may never know.

A copy of a cave painting that inspired my artwork is attached to the back of the print.

My version is a bit whimsical, a bit tongue-in-cheek. We love our clocktower; why not have a little fun with it? :)

<><><><><><><><><><><>

The Hudson Clocktower As Muse - What If Famous Artists Were Inspired By Our Clocktower?

Standing on the green in the center of town, the Hudson clocktower is an iconic landmark that is greatly loved by Hudson residents. Its image is used on signs and businesses are named for it. We decorate it for holidays, hold concerts and markets in its shadow, and give directions based on it ("take a left at the clock tower").

We know that Hudson has been visited by famous people throughout history, even Abraham Lincoln.

Well, what if some of those visitors were famous artists? And what if they loved our clocktower as much we do today?

I had to wonder. Then I got out my paintbrushes and created paintings as if the clocktower had been their muse.

Makes a perfect gift for anyone who knows and enjoys the clock tower in Hudson, Ohio.

The clock tower was donated by James W. Ellsworth, who was a great benefactor to Hudson in the early 1900's. In 1912, he contracted New York architect Henry Hardenburg to design and build a clock tower in a Romanesque style.

*************************************SHIPPING:

I'm happy to ship internationally; just convo me so we can figure out shipping charges.

Local Pickup: You are welcome to pick up your purchase at my studio and I will refund your shipping charges. It's at Uncommon Art, 178 1/2 N. Main St., Hudson, OH 44236. We're on the 2nd floor, upstairs from Hudson Oriental Rugs.

Payments

Payment is expected at the time of checkout. I accept PayPal, credit cards, Etsy gift cards, and my own gift certificates. I do charge Ohio sales tax for in-state purchases.

Returns & exchanges

I gladly accept returns and exchanges

Contact me within: 3 days of delivery

Ship items back within: 7 days of delivery

I don't accept cancellations

But please contact me if you have any problems with your order.

The following items can't be returned or exchanged

Because of the nature of these items, unless they arrive damaged or defective, I can't accept returns for:

Custom or personalized orders

Perishable products (like food or flowers)

Digital downloads

Intimate items (for health/hygiene reasons)

Returns and exchange details

I love my art and hope you do, too. If for any reason you are unhappy with it, I accept returns within 7 days of delivery. Please convo me first so we can work out the details. Return shipping is your responsibility. I expect items to come back in mint condition.

Shipping policies

Your purchase is important to me and I will get it to you as quickly as possible! Most items will ship out in 1-2 business days. If you need it extra super quick, please put that in the notes to seller, and I will be sure to get it out to you right away.

Additional policies

I am happy to create custom art, just for you! Please convo me and we can brainstorm ideas for the perfect artwork.

We take intellectual property concerns very seriously, but many of these problems can be resolved directly by the parties involved. We suggest contacting the seller directly to respectfully share your concerns.